Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart offers a textured, nuanced glimpse into the life of Okonkwo as his world falls apart after the introduction of European imperialism and colonialism. This is one of the most important novels I teach, and to make the

Crash Course is a great resource, and I use it frequently. However, sometimes students need guidance to work through the information, and I need a way to hold them accountable as listeners. For this reason, I made these quick, ready-to-print

Crash Course is a great resource, and I use it frequently. However, sometimes students need guidance to work through the information, and I need a way to hold them accountable as listeners. For this reason, I made these quick, ready-to-print

Aldous Huxley's essay "Words and Behavior" provides students with a challenging argument about the nature of language, rhetoric, and power. Written against the background of World War II, Huxley argues that the way we use language can have dangerous

George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" is a great short story about the consequences of fear, power, and identity. These questions will help students analyze the text at depth, focusing their reading and considering symbolism, point of view, and

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For the past three years, I have been English department chair, and for the four years before that, I was English II team leader. I've been fortunate enough to teach all grades 9-12 and almost all of our course options!